HTML ondragover Event Attribute
Example
Execute a JavaScript when an element is being dragged over a drop target:
<div ondragover="myFunction(event)"></div>
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Definition and Usage
The ondragover attribute fires when a draggable element or text selection is being dragged over a valid drop target.
By default, data/elements cannot be dropped in other elements. To allow a drop, we must prevent the default handling of the element. This is done by calling the event.preventDefault() method for the ondragover attribute.
Drag and drop is a very common feature in HTML5. It is when you "grab" an object and drag it to a different location. For more information, see our HTML Tutorial on HTML5 Drag and Drop.
Note: To make an element draggable, use the global HTML5 draggable attribute.
Tip: Links and images are draggable by default, and do not need the draggable attribute.
There are many event attributes that are used, and can occur, in the different stages of a drag and drop operation:
- Events fired on the draggable target (the source element):
- ondragstart - fires when the user starts to drag an element
- ondrag - fires when an element is being dragged
- ondragend - fires when the user has finished dragging the element
- Events fired on the drop target:
- ondragenter - fires when the dragged element enters the drop target
- ondragover - fires when the dragged element is over the drop target
- ondragleave - fires when the dragged element leaves the drop target
- ondrop - fires when the dragged element is dropped on the drop target
Note: While dragging an element, the ondragover event fires every 350 milliseconds.
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the event attribute.
Event Attribute | |||||
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ondragover | 4.0 | 9.0 | 3.5 | 6.0 | 12.0 |
Syntax
<element ondragover="script">
Attribute Values
Value | Description |
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script | The script to be run on ondragover |
Technical Details
Supported HTML tags: | ALL HTML elements |
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Related Pages
HTML Tutorial: HTML5 Drag and Drop
HTML Reference: HTML draggable Attribute
HTML DOM Reference: ondragover Event
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